Agentic Index

Quantro Security vs Seemplicity (2026)

Quantro Security and Seemplicity both target the vulnerability backlog with different maturities and mechanisms: Seemplicity is the established remediation operations platform, sold through enterprise sales and channel partners, aggregating findings across your scanners and orchestrating fixes across teams at a cost scoped to environment and finding volume, while Quantro is newly out of stealth with VM.Analyst, an autonomous vulnerability management agent sold through a demo led enterprise motion with no public pricing. Seemplicity is the safer scaled deployment today; Quantro is the earlier bet worth a demo if an autonomous analyst on vulnerability workflows fits your appetite for young vendors.

At a glance Quantro Security Seemplicity
Category Security / SOC agent Security / SOC agent
Entry price Not public. Quantro Security sells VM.Analyst through an enterprise motion with a scheduled demo; pricing is not published and the company recently emerged from stealth. Not public; quoted through enterprise sales and channel partners, scoped to environment size and finding volume
Free / trial Schedule a demo. Demo on request; no public free tier
Pricing confidence contact only contact only
Feature
Action & orchestration

Integrations & Tool Calling

Ability to connect agents to real systems through native integrations, OAuth-authenticated actions, custom tools, APIs, webhooks, or MCP-compatible tools.

Full / Explicit Full / Explicit

Workflow Orchestration

Ability to sequence, branch, retry, route, and combine deterministic workflow nodes with autonomous agent steps.

Partial Full / Explicit

Triggers & Channel Coverage

How agents wake up and where they work: schedules, webhooks, message events, CRM events, inbox events, chat, email, voice, and collaboration tools.

Partial Full / Explicit
Knowledge & context

Knowledge Grounding & RAG

Ability to ground agent behavior in company data through document ingestion, retrieval, external knowledge APIs, semantic search, or RAG layers.

Full / Explicit Full / Explicit

Memory & State Persistence

Ability to persist context across a run, conversation, workflow, user, team, or longer-term memory layer.

No / Not documented Partial
Control & trust

Human Oversight & Guardrails

Approval steps, consent checkpoints, escalation rules, structured guardrails, policy constraints, and pause/resume controls.

Full / Explicit Full / Explicit

Security, Identity & Governance

RBAC, SSO, auditability, encryption, least-privilege tool access, compliance posture, and data handling policy.

No / Not documented Full / Explicit

Observability & Auditability

Traces, logs, execution histories, metrics, audit events, and debugging detail for production agent behavior.

Partial Full / Explicit

Deployment & Data Residency

Deployment modes and options, including SaaS, dedicated cloud, VPC, on-prem, hybrid, local runtime, and self-hosting.

No / Not documented Partial
Solution readiness

Prebuilt Agents, Templates & Packs

Ready-made workflows, packaged employees, templates, blueprints, industry solutions, and role-specific agents that reduce time-to-value.

No / Not documented Full / Explicit
Platform extensibility

Model Flexibility & Routing

Ability to work across multiple foundation models, route tasks to different models, or let buyers bring their own providers and keys.

No / Not documented No / Not documented

APIs, SDKs & MCP Extensibility

Composability layer: stable APIs, SDKs, MCP tool consumption/serving, custom tools, and integration into internal systems.

No / Not documented Partial

Testing, Debugging & Optimization

Testing, debugging, scoring, retries, fallbacks, quality gates, and optimization loops for improving agent workflows before and after deployment.

No / Not documented Partial
Specialist automation

Browser & Computer Use

Browser, desktop, or remote/local computer control for workflows that cannot be handled through stable APIs alone.

No / Not documented No / Not documented

Pricing snapshot

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Pricing

Entry price

Lowest public entry point

Not public. Quantro Security sells VM.Analyst through an enterprise motion with a scheduled demo; pricing is not published and the company recently emerged from stealth. Not public; quoted through enterprise sales and channel partners, scoped to environment size and finding volume

Pricing confidence

How public the numbers are

Contact only Contact only

Billing

Primary billing axis

Enterprise engagement; scales with environment size and volume of vulnerability findings. enterprise subscription scoped to assets, scanners, and finding volume

Variable cost

Workload / overage exposure

Medium variable cost Medium variable cost

Free tier / trial

Try before you buy

No free tier
No free tierTrial

Buying motion

Self-serve vs sales call

Sales call Sales call

Choose Quantro Security if

  • An autonomous agent working vulnerability management end to end intrigues your team.
  • You have appetite for early vendors in exchange for capability edge.
  • A demo first evaluation costs you nothing to explore.

Choose Seemplicity if

  • A proven remediation operations platform derisks a funded program.
  • Aggregation across your existing scanners is the immediate value.
  • Channel delivery and enterprise references fit your procurement bar.

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